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SANU 2nd Home Minami-Alps 1st

SANU 2nd Home Minami-Alps 1st

3440-1 Mukawacho Yanagisawa
5.1KM from Shojigataki Falls
DryerOpen fires allowed at the campsiteParking
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Verga Mori No Shiyukuhakukan

Verga Mori No Shiyukuhakukan

Hakushuchoshirasu, Hokuto, 8056
7.72KM from Shojigataki Falls
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Yabunoyu Miharashi

Yabunoyu Miharashi

4.1 / 5Good
3972-58, Yanagisawa, Takekawa-cho, Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture
3.89KM from Shojigataki Falls
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Shojigataki Falls

Shojigataki Onsen Hotel is the only accommodation with direct access to the waterfall viewing path, offering rooms with unobstructed views of the 20-meter cascade. The hotel’s architecture blends traditional Japanese timber design with modern comfort, and guests can enjoy an exclusive morning tea ceremony by the falls with locally sourced Yamanashi green tea

Shojigataki Onsen Hotel features rooms with Japanese garden-facing windows that frame the misty morning view of the waterfall. The property offers a serene forest meditation zone, guided dawn walks along the riverbank, and nightly firelight storytelling sessions under the stars, making it ideal for nature immersion

Yes, Shojigataki Onsen Hotel hosts the "One Day in Kita-Komagatake" program, including hands-on activities like harvesting Yamanashi white peaches, learning to make traditional rice dumplings, and visiting a historic wooden granary. All ingredients are used in the evening’s seasonal farm-to-table dinner served in the hotel’s rustic dining hall

Shojigataki Onsen Hotel offers family suites with child-proof flooring and bath safety features, plus a dedicated kids’ discovery garden where children can play with natural materials like pine cones and river stones. Parents can relax at the adult-only hot spring lounge, while kids enjoy supervised nature scavenger hunts and craft workshops using local leaves and bark

From the hotel, walk 10 minutes to the Ishikawa Stream Eco-Bridge, a suspended walkway offering panoramic views of native trout and seasonal fireflies. Continue 5 minutes to the Ancient Cedar Grove, where centuries-old trees bear engraved wish tags. The site hosts monthly nighttime lantern ceremonies with live folk music and stargazing

Join the Shojigataki Farm Immersion Day, hosted by the hotel, which includes harvesting local grapes and chestnuts, learning traditional farming techniques from elder villagers, and participating in a wood-fired cooking workshop using forest-foraged ingredients. The day concludes with a communal meal featuring dishes passed down through generations, all accessible via HopeGoo for early HopeGoo